When you True Polymorph a creature, it gains the mental statistics (intelligence, wisdom, charisma) of the new form it takes, so is it technically OK for Nanny Muk to hit on Charlie? Or does it matter since she’s a green hag and has probably done a lot worse?

I am aware that this episode will do nothing to quiet the people who think that Granny Dismal and Nanny Muk are alternate-universe Discworld witches. But when you’ve got powerful witches, a fancy event, and a feral monstrous pet, what other option do you have but to bring him into play?

What’s going on here?

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    3 months ago

    I have a faint memory of a discworld cat who got turned into a human… anyone knows which book so I can reread? :)

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      3 months ago

      That happened to Greebo, Nanny Ogg’s feral tomcat, first in Witches Abroad and then again in Maskerade. Might’ve happened again in Carpe Jugulum, it’s been a while since I read that last.

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        3 months ago

        Worth mentioning the first ‘witch’ story is Equal Rites, if people want to start the series at the beginning (not that you need to!)

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          It is, though really the Lancre coven isn’t properly filled out till Wyrd Sisters. Equal Rites is in that period where Pratchett is still finding his feet with the Discworld.